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Isolation and purification of human endometrial stromal and glandular cells using immunomagnetic microspheres
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1992
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Tissue EngineeringImmunomagnetic MicrospheresEngineeringGynecologyCell CultureBiomedical EngineeringThymidine IncorporationGlandular CellsImplantation (Embryology)Matrix BiologyHuman Endometrial StromalInfertilityGland CellsCell BiologyHuman ReproductionUterine ReceptivityPure PreparationsTissue CultureMedicineExtracellular Matrix
Isolation of pure preparations of the different cell populations of human endometrium is a prerequisite for studies of in-vitro function. Sieving of dispersed endometrial cells, followed by adsorption onto immunomagnetic microspheres coated with antibody to Thy-1 was used to separate glandular and stromal cells. The purity of these cell populations was checked with antibodies to cytokeratin and Thy-1. The stromal cells were 98% pure and 90% viable, gland cells were 82% pure with 76% viability. The purified cells were able to proliferate in vitro as shown by thymidine incorporation.